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OCT. 4

Virtual opening ceremony to highlight CIBC Run for the Cure 2020

Sep 8, 2020 | 9:14 AM

The Canadian Cancer Society (CCS) and CIBC are inviting people from coast to coast to coast to join the reimagined CIBC Run for the Cure, taking place on Sunday, October 4, 2020.

Cancer doesn’t stop being a life-changing and life-threatening disease in the middle of a pandemic. Every day, more than 75 Canadians are diagnosed with breast cancer. As a higher risk population, people living with cancer rely on the same healthcare system that is still responding to COVID-19 and its impacts. Now more than ever, the cause needs widespread support to ensure that no Canadian has to face breast cancer alone.

“Thanks to significant investments in research, breast cancer survival rates are improving – they’re now up to 88%. The efforts of our supporters are paying off and important progress is being made. But we still need to continue funding world-class research so that survival rates keep increasing,” said Andrea Seale, CEO, Canadian Cancer Society. “For those living with and beyond breast cancer, we need to continue to support them as they navigate new challenges so they can live longer, fuller lives. Our Run participants belong to a powerful community – we are grateful for our supporters’ commitment to the breast cancer cause during COVID and beyond.”

Since we can’t meet in person this year, the CIBC Run for the Cure has been transformed into a one-of-a-kind experience with both physical and virtual components. Through our refreshed, easy-to-use mobile app and website, participants can create and customize their own virtual runner, fundraise to unlock rewards and track their activity. On Run Day, participants will join our online opening ceremonies before heading out to walk or run in their neighbourhood.

The opening ceremonies will be livestreamed on Canadian Cancer Society’s Facebook and YouTube channels at 9:30 a.m. MST and will be hosted by the Run’s 2020 spokesperson, Jully Black, the award-winning singer-songwriter dubbed Canada’s Queen of R&B Soul. Viewers can also expect performances from Barenaked Ladies, Jess Moskaluke and Carolyn Dawn Johnson.

Black is no stranger to cancer. Through her father’s experience with breast cancer, she witnessed first-hand the toll it can take—both on people living with the disease and those who love someone living with it.

“I’m a proud supporter of the Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run for the Cure and the incredible way it enables people to live their best lives in the face of breast cancer,” said Black. “Every dollar raised by the Run supports life-changing breast cancer research in Canada – research that has impacted the lives of countless Canadians, like my dad.”

The Canadian Cancer Society is the largest charitable funder of breast cancer research in Canada and is the only organization that enables a national support system, including a nationwide helpline, that makes a real difference for people affected by breast cancer. The Run is the largest single-day, volunteer-led event in Canada in support of the breast cancer cause.

Canadians can register for or donate to the Canadian Cancer Society CIBC Run For The Cure at cibcrunforthecure.com.